Physician Reflection Tryptic Card (Printed Hardcopy, Packs of 10)

National Doctor’s Day is a holiday which
is celebrated on March 30th in the United States. It is a
holiday that honors physicians for the work they do for their patients, the
communities they work in and for society as a
whole.

Please note: if you are ordering for National Doctor's
Day 2018, which is on March 30, CHA will need to receive your order no
later than March 22.

The reflection on the backside of the card states:

Consider your hands, lay them on your lap or on the table
in front of you. Flex your fingers. Rotate your wrists. Notice how your
hands feel and how they move. And as you do so, consider the words
attributed to Saint Teresa of Avila:

Christ has no body now on earth but yours; no hands
but yours; no feet but yours. Yours are the eyes through which the
compassion of Christ must look out on the world. Yours are the feet with
which He is to go about doing good. Yours are the hands with which He is to
bless His people.

Heavenly Father, bless my hands to bless others.
Gentle these hands as they offer comfort to those in times of crisis.
Purify these hands as they wash in to encounter each patient. Open these
hands to collaborate well for the good of those I serve. Strengthen these
hands when the mornings are early and the nights are late. Settle these
hands when it is time to rest.

National Doctor’s Day is a holiday which
is celebrated on March 30th in the United States. It is a
holiday that honors physicians for the work they do for their patients, the
communities they work in and for society as a
whole.

Please note: if you are ordering for National Doctor's
Day 2018, which is on March 30, CHA will need to receive your order no
later than March 22.

The reflection on the backside of the card states:

Consider your hands, lay them on your lap or on the table
in front of you. Flex your fingers. Rotate your wrists. Notice how your
hands feel and how they move. And as you do so, consider the words
attributed to Saint Teresa of Avila:

Christ has no body now on earth but yours; no hands
but yours; no feet but yours. Yours are the eyes through which the
compassion of Christ must look out on the world. Yours are the feet with
which He is to go about doing good. Yours are the hands with which He is to
bless His people.

Heavenly Father, bless my hands to bless others.
Gentle these hands as they offer comfort to those in times of crisis.
Purify these hands as they wash in to encounter each patient. Open these
hands to collaborate well for the good of those I serve. Strengthen these
hands when the mornings are early and the nights are late. Settle these
hands when it is time to rest.